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Description

One of the best canning peaches! This large fruit is excellent for fresh-eating and canning a breeze, so you can enjoy homegrown peaches all year round. Fruit has an attractive yellow skin blushed with a red cheek and firm, juicy flesh complete with a rich sweet taste. Tree is reliably productive. Originates from South Haven, Michigan in 1924, introduced in 1932. Freestone. Ripens in early September. Self-pollinating.

Characteristics

Bloom Color

Pink

Fruit Color

Yellow

Fruit Size

Large

Pollination

Self-pollinating

Ripens/Harvest

Early September

Shade/Sun

Full Sun

Soil Composition

Loamy

Soil Moisture

Well Drained

Soil pH Level

6.0 - 7.0

Taste

Sweet Juicy

Texture

Firm

Years to Bear

2 - 4

Zone Range

5 - 8

Zone Compatibility

This Variety's Zone Range
5 - 8

My Hardiness Zone
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Our Promise of Satisfaction

1 Year Warranty

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I purchased along with this tree another Peach 3 Apple, to pair, and two cherry trees. Out of all of those trees, the two Peach have done phenomenally well! They are huge! With blossoms all over them this spring I am pleased to recommend this tree from Stark Brothers.

I've been familiar with this peach for quite a few years. It was just a few years back that I had the honor of planting my own. This past summer, {2016} I picked my first crop. They were, as I remembered. Large, full of juice, and like the July Elberta, as peach tasting as a peach could want. If you don't have a couple of these, you need to indulge.

The Hale Haven Peach I planted last year has grown beautifully and should be ready for shape training this season. I was astonished at the wonderful growth rate and caliper it put on, when another peach died after 1 season in that spot.It did have some canker, which I treated and all looks fine now. We've had some pretty wild weather up here in southern Maine and this tree breezed right through it. My other Starks fruit trees are doing well, with some fruiting already. They have gained enough caliper that I didn't need to stake them for this winter!

Not doing well at all. Very late sprouting out and only got 3 leaves. Still only has 3 leaves (not branches........LEAVES) on the whole tree. Doubt it will survive another winter. Not impressed at all.